Ethical clothing and hippie clothes

Slow fashion harem pants, baja hoodies, hemp bags and hemp shoes

We want you to know that virblatt does not buy its harem pants and alternative clothes at any market for cheap mass-produced products. We design all our hippie clothes and hemp clothing by ourselves and manufacture them in small local family businesses. We believe that hippie clothes for men and women should not be pigeonholed for defined hippies. It should reflect a certain lifestyle, equally that is what our boho clothing should reflect: a sustainable lifestyle. That’s why we decided to work more and more with alternative fabrics like bamboo and hemp to create unique hippie designs.

Handwoven hemp clothing

Hemp fabric has a lot of well-known advantages. Among others it is robust and needs less water, pesticides and insecticides compared to cotton. That’s why we fell in love with hemp fabric. We mainly use it for our hemp bags and hemp shoes. Are you also convinced of this amazing material? Join our hemp journey!

Ethnic clothing and fashion

virblatt works with small family businesses and cooperates with local ethnic minorities to produce unique clothing and alternative apparel. We love the craftmanship of handmade embroideries and weavings. The colorful patterns are use to decorate our hippie clothes to make it special and to value the beauty of tradition.

Harem pants and genie pants

While we now offer different kinds of ethical clothing like baja hoodies, hemp bags and hemp shoes we started off selling harem pants. The comfort of drop crotch pants is indescribable and they truly reflect the open-minded traveler spirit which we carry deep in our hearts. We design them completely by our own. The patterns are made by local artists, which we are proud to call our friends. What makes virblatt boho clothing really special are the handmade weaving and embroidery patterns that decorate our products down to the last detail. Do you see the love we put in the creation of our hippie clothing and do you share the same passion for slow fashion? Then join our journey and become part of our family.

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For about 20 years, the Rain Tree Foundation has been active in Thailand in the field of humanitarian aid. One of the projects includes water filters that are installed by the Foundation in various mountain villages of Northern Thailand on a donation basis. So 1600 families have already been supplied with clean drinking water. The filter of the inventor of CAWST
CAWST cost around 70 euros including installation and 3-time monitoring to ensure that the water quality is perfect and the families handle the filter properly.

With a donation new filters can be installed and people can get access to clean drinking water.

The NGO Child´s Dream supports KSEAG (Karen State Education Assistance Group) to provide stationary supplies for more than 1,200 schools in the Kayin-State. Child´s Dream purchases the supplies in Thailand and Myanmar and hands them over to KSEAG to distribute them throughout the schools in the remote areas of the Kayin-State. Thus stationary supplies for more than 6,000 teachers and 121,920 pupils is provided.

virblatt supports the project of Child´s Dream and KSEAG, that is aiming at improving the quality of education throughout the Kayin State. .

Water is life: Bio-Char water filter for 2000 liters clean drinking water a day

Aqueous Solutions is consortium of research scientists, field engineers, and ecological designers working to promote a secure livelihood, environmental and economic sustainability, and local self-reliance. They emphasize on technologies for drinking water supply.

In 2015, a water filter system based on local materials and bio-char was developed in cooperation with Aqueous Solutions (http://www.aqsolutions.org/?page_id=927) and the Pun-Pun Center for Self-Reliance (http://www.punpunthailand.org/). The goal is to install these water systems in the Thai-Myanmar border region in mountain villages and to teach the local population how these systems are built. All construction instructions are open-source and available in different languages.

We will participate in the construction of these systems and all donations go 100% into the project. Water is life!